Little Girls
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.8
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Ronald Malfi
The Bram Stoker Award finalist delivers a chilling horror novel of a childhood revisited, memories resurrected, and fears reborn.Years ago, Laurie escaped the troubled house where she was raised. Now she is returning, with her husband and ten-year-old daughter, to claim the estate. But even though her father exorcised his demons in a final act of desperation, the past refuses to die. Laurie can feel it lurking in the broken moldings and empty picture frames. She even hears it laughing in the moldy greenhouse deep in the woods . . . At first, Laurie thinks she’s imagining things. But when she meets her daughter’s new playmate, she notices her uncanny resemblance to another little girl who used to live next door—and died next door. As Laurie’s uneasiness grows stronger, her thoughts get more disturbing. Is she slowly losing her mind like her father did? Or is something truly unspeakable happening?
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Author
Ronald Malfi
Pages
352
Publisher
Pinnacle Books
Published Date
2017-06-27
ISBN
0786041390 9780786041398
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"2.5⭐ <br/><br/>I listened to the audiobook of Little Girls. Ronald Malfi writes beautifully, but I just couldn't connect with the story. I didn't care for any of the characters, and I was expecting something suspenseful / creepy. There were a couple semi-creepy parts (very far and few between), but overall, it's mainly just heavy on building a descriptive atmosphere. If you aren't a huge fan of gothic literature (I like some, but not all), I would not recommend this book. <br/><br/>I feel like the story got kind of far-fetched at the end, and then ended quite abruptly for such a slow book. I have a book of Ronald Malfi's short stories, and I'm still going to try that since I've heard good things, but I just didn't love this one like I hoped I would. There also weren't really any surprises, but I don't know if they were supposed to be surprises anyway. My 2⭐ rating is not based on the author's talent, but it is based on my enjoyment of the plot. Again, Ronald Malfi writes beautifully."